On Approximate Solutions of Systems of Linear Inequalities *

(briefly, -4x^6), one arrives at a vector JC that "almost" satisfies (1). It is almost obvious geometrically that, if (1) is consistent, one can infer that there is a solution x0 of (1) "close" to x. The purpose of this report is to justify and formulate precisely this assertion. We shall use fairly general definitions of functions that measure the size of vectors, since it may be possible to obtain better estimates of the constant c (whose important role is described in the statement of the… CONTINUE READING